According to Boyle's Law, when the volume of a gas increases, the pressure of the gas O is unpredictable. increases. remains the same. decreases. A 175mL sample of gas at a temperature of 16.0°C is heated to 76.0°C. What is the new volume of the gas? * 36.78mL 831mL 211mL 145mL A helium-filled balloon with a volume of 19.8L at 0.998atm and 24.0°C is released. It floats up to a point where the pressure is 0.750atm and the temperature is 5.00°C. What will be the new volume of the balloon? * 44.0L 24.7L

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According to Boyle's Law, when the volume of a gas increases, the
pressure of the gas
is unpredictable.
increases.
remains the same.
decreases.
A 175mL sample of gas at a temperature of 16.0°C is heated to 76.0°C.
What is the new volume of the gas? *
1
36.78mL
831mL
211mL
145mL
A helium-filled balloon with a volume of 19.8L at 0.998atm and 24.0°C is
10
released. It floats up to a point where the pressure is 0.750atm and the
temperature is 5.00°C. What will be the new volume of the balloon? *
44.0L
24.7L
Transcribed Image Text:According to Boyle's Law, when the volume of a gas increases, the pressure of the gas is unpredictable. increases. remains the same. decreases. A 175mL sample of gas at a temperature of 16.0°C is heated to 76.0°C. What is the new volume of the gas? * 1 36.78mL 831mL 211mL 145mL A helium-filled balloon with a volume of 19.8L at 0.998atm and 24.0°C is 10 released. It floats up to a point where the pressure is 0.750atm and the temperature is 5.00°C. What will be the new volume of the balloon? * 44.0L 24.7L
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